Octavius, Let's not exaggerate here. I'm hardly 'quivering' over random acts of arrogance, merely giving an example of how women who, according to you, are so keen to preserve their culture and traditions, will abandon it (at the drop of a veil) when suits them to do so. And you're fully aware that I wasn't referring to that one act as 'the current climate', so I won't even go into that.
Fine, we know what the women want, and we know you support them, but what about the effect on the children? Don't they matter? They're the ones we should be considering, but it seems in your efforts to support the right of mothers to insist on covering their female offspring from head to toe, you are completely forgetting the children who are forced to live their young lives hidden from the world. Yes, I think these women should be chided. What they are doing is cruel and completely unnecessary. Can you imagine what it must be like for a little girl to go to school dressed like this? Think about it. Imagine her trying to join in sports, running a race, swimming, skipping in the playground, and doing all the things children like to do - or even trying to eat her school lunch with her friends. It's ok for girls to be subjected to this, but can you imagine the outcry if the same criteria applied to boys? It would be a sorry sight indeed to see a little boy covered from head to toe trying to kick a football around with his mates.
Incidentally, Michael Jackson covered his children's faces, and that didn't go down too well with society, did it? I wonder why? Oh, yes, of course. It's because we all think he's nuts!